Does Ohio HS Football Now Have Competitive Balance? Looking Good!

(11-26-17) With the OHSAA State Football Championships coming up this week, it looks like the new Competitive Balance system implemented for the first time this year is working.

Since the playoffs started in 1972 many have complained that the private schools were reaping the rewards during the playoffs. Last season (2016) saw five private schools take home State Championship trophies, 2015 saw four private schools winning a title, four more in 2014, just two in 2013 and three in 2012.

So in the first year of the new competitive balance plan in place, just one private school has qualified for a chance to play in a State title game, Akron Hoban in D II. Did the plan work or was it just a rough year for private schools?

If Winton Woods would beat Hoban in the D II title game it would be the first year in the history of playoffs, that started back in 1972, that a private HS did not win at least one state football championship.